Achieving pseudocapacitive intercalation in MXenes with neutral aqueous electrolytes and driving reversible redox reactions is scientifically appealing and practically useful. Here, we report that the partial oxidation of MXene intensifies pseudocapacitive Li+ intercalation into Ti3C2Tx MXene from neutral water-in-salt electrolytes. An in situ X-ray absorption near-edge structure analysis shows that the Ti oxidation state changes during the Li+ intercalation, indicating the presence of a surface redox reaction. The Ti oxidation/reduction is further confirmed by an in situ extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis, which shows a reversible contraction/expansion of the Ti-C interatomic distance. The intensified Li+ pseudocapacitive in...
International audienceThe unique properties of 2D MXenes, such as metal-like electrical conductivity...
Cation intercalation with or without redox remains the dominant charge storage mechanism for two-dim...
Ti3C2 and other two-dimensional transition metal carbides known as MXenes are currently being explor...
International audienceTwo-dimensional Ti3C2Tx MXenes have been extensively studied as pseudocapaciti...
MXenes have shown outstanding properties due to their highly active hydrophilic surfaces coupled wit...
MXenes have shown outstanding properties due to their highly active hydrophilic surfaces coupled wit...
MXenes are a class of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides tha...
ConspectusThe development of efficient electrochemical energy storage (EES) devices is an important ...
In this proof-of-concept study, we introduce and demonstrate MXene as a novel type of intercalation ...
International audienceThe intercalation of ions into layered compounds has long been exploited in en...
MXenes attract tremendous research efforts since their discovery in 2011 due to their unique physica...
Intercalation in Ti3C2Tx MXene is essential for a diverse set of applications such as water purifica...
Identifying and understanding charge storage mechanisms is important for advancing energy storage. W...
The discovery of the Ti3C2Tx compounds (MXenes) a decade ago opened new research directions and valu...
The electrochemical behavior of Ti3C2, a two-dimensional titanium carbide from the MXene family, in ...
International audienceThe unique properties of 2D MXenes, such as metal-like electrical conductivity...
Cation intercalation with or without redox remains the dominant charge storage mechanism for two-dim...
Ti3C2 and other two-dimensional transition metal carbides known as MXenes are currently being explor...
International audienceTwo-dimensional Ti3C2Tx MXenes have been extensively studied as pseudocapaciti...
MXenes have shown outstanding properties due to their highly active hydrophilic surfaces coupled wit...
MXenes have shown outstanding properties due to their highly active hydrophilic surfaces coupled wit...
MXenes are a class of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides tha...
ConspectusThe development of efficient electrochemical energy storage (EES) devices is an important ...
In this proof-of-concept study, we introduce and demonstrate MXene as a novel type of intercalation ...
International audienceThe intercalation of ions into layered compounds has long been exploited in en...
MXenes attract tremendous research efforts since their discovery in 2011 due to their unique physica...
Intercalation in Ti3C2Tx MXene is essential for a diverse set of applications such as water purifica...
Identifying and understanding charge storage mechanisms is important for advancing energy storage. W...
The discovery of the Ti3C2Tx compounds (MXenes) a decade ago opened new research directions and valu...
The electrochemical behavior of Ti3C2, a two-dimensional titanium carbide from the MXene family, in ...
International audienceThe unique properties of 2D MXenes, such as metal-like electrical conductivity...
Cation intercalation with or without redox remains the dominant charge storage mechanism for two-dim...
Ti3C2 and other two-dimensional transition metal carbides known as MXenes are currently being explor...